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The occurrence of terrestrial algae on two beech sites on a Cambisol

Zeitschrift für Pflanzenernährung und Bodenkunde, 1998
AbstractThe occurrence of terrestrial algae on two beech sites was determined qualitatively and quantitatively in the litter, organic and mineral layer. Both sites are beech stands of different age and the soil type is a Cambisol. On the site with young beech the maximal value determined was 1.0 · 108 algae g−1 dw in the litter layer.
Ingo Wöhler   +5 more
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Effect of acid mine drainage on the mineralogy of a dystric cambisol

Geoderma, 2002
Abstract Two natural soil profiles non-acidified and acidified with acid mine drainage (AMD) were selected for study. Interactions between acid mine drainage and the soil were evaluated by the changes in the mineral composition applying XRD, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), analytical electron microscopy (AEM), and selective area electron ...
V Šucha   +4 more
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An Andosol–Cambisol toposequence on granite in the Austrian Bohemian Massif

CATENA, 2004
In Europe, non-allophanic Andosols are linked with Hercynian basic and metabasic rocks in smoothed highlands with a cool and humid climate. We describe an Andosol-Cambisol toposequence derived from Variscan coarse-grained granite in Northern Austria (Bohemian Massif), where Andosols have formed on plateaus and Cambisols on steep slopes.
Bruno Delvaux   +5 more
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Controlling factors for the stability of subsoil carbon in a Dystric Cambisol

Geoderma, 2017
Abstract Subsoils store > 50 % of the total global soil organic carbon (SOC), and low SOC content and high mean residence times indicate that subsoils have the potential to sequester additional C on the long-term. Nevertheless, the mechanisms controlling the turnover of SOC in subsoils are poorly understood.
Patrick Wordell-Dietrich   +2 more
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The problem of cambisols identification in Lithuania: landscape evolution approach

2022
Cambisols are considered to be the most productive soils in Lithuania however the identification of these soils is still one of the most controversial issues in terms of their diagnosis and classification. This is because the improper accommodation of certain soil into above mentioned group very often hides the problems caused by the intensive use of ...
Volungevičius, J.   +2 more
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Liming, fertilization and chemical properties of dystric cambisols

2008
A field trial with liming and fertilization of Dystric Cambisol at Lika area in mountain part of Croatia was set up in 1998. The trial involved 12 different combinations of liming, mineral and organic fertilization in 4 replications. The crops included in the crop rotation are barley, potato, maize, rye and wheat.
Zgorelec, Željka   +7 more
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Effect of liming on the chemical properties of Dystric Cambisols

2003
A field trial with liming and fertilization of Dystric Cambisols at Lika area in mountain part of Croatia was set up in 1998. The trial involved 12 different combinations of liming, mineral and organic fertilization in 4 replications. The crops included in the crop rotation were spring barley, potato, maize and winter wheat. Two rates of limestone were
Bašić, Ferdo   +3 more
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Cambisols and Leptosols

2017
Akça E   +12 more
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